- that a
given piece of
writing in any
language may be
unintentionally lipogrammatic. For example, Poe's poem The
Raven contains no Z, but
there is no evidence...
-
French La
Disparition (lit. "The Disappearance"), is a 300-page
French lipogrammatic novel,
written in 1969 by
Georges Perec,
entirely without using the...
- uses
abbreviations on occasion, but only if the full form is
similarly lipogrammatic, e.g. "Dr." (Doctor) and "P.S." (postscript)
would be
allowed but not...
-
title of the
hardcover version is Ella
Minnow Pea: a
progressively lipogrammatic epistolary fable,
while the
paperback version is
titled Ella Minnow...
- (2001) is a
progressively lipogrammatic epistolary novel – the
letters become increasingly more
difficult to read as the
lipogrammatic constraints are brought...
- Williamsport, Pennsylvania. Dunn is the
author of the po****r "progressively
lipogrammatic"
novel Ella
Minnow Pea (2001). In 1998, Dunn sued the writers, distributors...
- television, books,
video games, advertising, websites, and
graphic arts. The
lipogrammatic novel Ella
Minnow Pea by Mark Dunn is
built entirely around the "quick...
- The
seventh chapter of the
Dashakumaracharita contains a
specimen of
lipogrammatic writing (a
species of
constrained writing). At the
beginning of the...
- two sentences, one of
which is very long. Zero
Degree is a
postmodern lipogrammatic novel written in 1998 by
Tamil author Charu Nivedita,
later translated...
- Zero
Degree is a 1998 postmodern, transgressive,
lipogrammatic novel by
Tamil author Charu Nivedita, who is
based in India. It was
later translated into...